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Monday Highlights

Good morning. It was 100 here in Vegas yesterday. Not like Chicago, I deem.

The list is shorter today because of travel and so on not the lack of good posts.

Oops missed some:

  • Prince Caspian, three links. One. Two. Three.
  • McGuckin in the introduction noted St. Gregory Nazianzus thought Christian art important. Brandon notes one reason why there is so much bad Christian art, that is, there that is so much bad art in general.
  • A first communion for a girl named wisdom.
  • Swinging back on the McCain bus.
  • “Practical” atheism.
  • On Trinity.
  • Jeremy on regret in the life-after-death. I got a different reading from Volf (although a later book). Volf in his book on memory supposes that we don’t forget harm done to us but that we don’t call those things to mind.
  • When Willow Creek (or any mega-church) founds and has a thriving monastic community then we’ll know they’ve changed.

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